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Bazzite founder might shutdown whole project if Fedora drops support for 32 bit packages

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  • tdawg@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

    Ah yeah. Would be unfortunate. Bazzite was the least amount of setup i've ever had to do with linux and is the only repo I could recommend to someone non-technical

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    That makes me sad. Bazzite just refused to install on my new laptop (as did several others, amusingly) so it was back to manjaro for me.

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      I used EndeavorOS in the past which was a successor to AntergOS, both arch based, with gui installer and easy nvidia driver setup, they both worked like a charm without any issues (unlike fucking Manjaro).

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      It's interesting to hear how people's experiences differ so much. I couldn't get endeavor to work on my laptop (absolutely nothing would launch after the install), but manjaro was the definition of 'it just works' for me. I'd love to stop having things break because manjaro holds back updates for a week.

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      • B [email protected]

        Oh wow, if steam is still 32 bit, forget the offshoots, fedora itself won't be worth using. I'm on fedora but if I can't run steam, then I'm finding a new distro.

        On the flip side, what's the reason they want to drop 32-bit support, given steam depends on it, which they should understand means it's integral to the size of their current userbase?

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        People just ditching Fedora for another distro is exactly what is being warned about on the linked forum thread, should the Fedora team decide to go through with it.

        As for the why; the Fedora team says that 32bit libraries are annoying to maintain and that they can cut it out to save on time and resources. They consider 32bit old and no longer relevant.

        However, others have said that if 32bit is still being used (also for none-game-related projects) then it's still relevant and should still be maintained. Also that Fedora should develop according to what the user base wants, and not pull a Microsoft/Apple and force want they want on the user base.

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        • M [email protected]

          I go with CachyOs
          Ik ik the compiler optimizations only give a minor difference and maybe major in latency but am just comfy with it.
          I just like how minimal is the distro

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          Why not just install the CachyOS kernel onto Fedora (like me)? I then deleted the stock kernle and now make sure to use --exclude=kernel* when updating. Works like a charm.

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            Why not ride streams coat-tails and switch to arch?

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            Or Debian. It still supports MIPS64 officially and 68K unofficially. x86 isn't going anywhere for a long time.

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            • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ [email protected]

              Older games? What are you talking about? They say in that thread that Valve doesn’t release 64bit versions of Steam. That means any games through Steam using the official client would be unplayable.

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              The flatpak should still work. Though I agree it's a problem.

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              • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ [email protected]

                Well, no. If it actually happens, Bazzite can’t exist. Valve only releases 32bit of Steam for the official client. If support for 32bit is removed from Fedora, then gamers won’t be able to use Steam on Fedora or its downstream distros.

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                Just migrate to cachy! It's everything bazzite is but better!

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                  Red hat is owned by IBM which is a Nazi enabling mega corpo

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                  I mean companies by definition surrender to power for the sake of profit. I don't see how that makes them any better or worse than any other company that functions under our current system

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                  • tdawg@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                    I mean companies by definition surrender to power for the sake of profit. I don't see how that makes them any better or worse than any other company that functions under our current system

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                    Well then you should consider some reading on the issue.

                    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust

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                    • mr_madafaka@lemmy.mlM [email protected]

                      https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f44-change-proposal-drop-i686-support-system-wide/156324/93

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                      When Redhat went Fedora, I learned Debian and Ubuntu. When they decided to flush CentOS, I GTFO even professionally and stayed out of their ancestral distros.

                      Don't get me wrong, I'm down with change and updating, but they are very focused on making things better/easier for themselves without worries about who they're supposed to be supporting.

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                      • inverted_deflector@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

                        The flatpak should still work. Though I agree it's a problem.

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                        The flatpak has its own issues. Namely, that Steam was never meant to be run like that, so you run into bugs the native version doesn’t have.

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                        • M [email protected]

                          I think I can hear Bringus sobbing somewhere

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                          the return of HoloISO never booting up

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                          • mr_madafaka@lemmy.mlM [email protected]

                            https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f44-change-proposal-drop-i686-support-system-wide/156324/93

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                            Throwing a tantrum isn't how to get what you want. This is a common behavior in the OSS world from wannabe BDFLs. Linus Torvalds or Guido van Rossum earned that title through merit, not through the simple luck of your side project going viral.

                            Bazzite is just Fedora Atomic with some extra preinstalled software. If it dies, it'll hurt the community of Linux gamers who picked it for whatever reason, but it won't make Fedora maintain 32 bit packages forever.

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                            • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ [email protected]

                              Well, no. If it actually happens, Bazzite can’t exist. Valve only releases 32bit of Steam for the official client. If support for 32bit is removed from Fedora, then gamers won’t be able to use Steam on Fedora or its downstream distros.

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                              Wouldn't the Steam Flatpak still work?

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                                Instead of shutting down why not choose another distro base

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                                The only notable thing about Bazzite is that it's built on top of Fedora Atomic, making it immutable like SteamOS.

                                Without that, it's just a regular old distro with some opinions about which software should be preinstalled.

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                                  Well then you should consider some reading on the issue.

                                  https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust

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                                  Yeah, no I'm aware of their history. More to the point it has little to nothing to do with Bazzite being negatively effected by Fedora dropping support for 32 bit. It's not like 32 bit Fedora systems are keeping American immigrants from being deported and by deprecating them IBM is returning to their Nazi roots

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                                  • mr_madafaka@lemmy.mlM [email protected]

                                    https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f44-change-proposal-drop-i686-support-system-wide/156324/93

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                                    Hear me out... But should we be asking why there are so many things, steam included, that are still on 32b libraries?

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                                      Hear me out... But should we be asking why there are so many things, steam included, that are still on 32b libraries?

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                                      I mean the answer is pretty easy: video games generally have a long shelf life and no maintenance at some point after they’re released.

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                                      • _cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com_ [email protected]

                                        Older games? What are you talking about? They say in that thread that Valve doesn’t release 64bit versions of Steam. That means any games through Steam using the official client would be unplayable.

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                                        The two solutions I've seen presented in the thread for the Steam problem are to run Steam in a flatpak or a distrobox. I'm not sure if using distrobox has the same issues as flatpak.

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                                          What features are missing on flatpak version? I am playing games that way without any issues...

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                                          I'm no expert, and I'm running Bazzite (and previously Nobara), both of which have the RPM installed by default so I don't think I've ever used the Steam Flatpak. But things mentioned in the thread are VR and Gamescope.

                                          I do wonder if any issues are related to permission restrictions that could be resolved editing permissions with Flatseal, but I don't know enough about the issues.

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